We aim to contribute towards the local economy by employing local people, recruiting local apprentices and by appointing local subcontractors and suppliers.
Wherever possible we work with local residents, parish and town councils to improve local infrastructure and facilities.
Whether it is purchasing play equipment for the children of Sproatley or constructing a new main footpath for the cemetery at Hedon, we are pleased to be involved.
In each area we are keen to become a valued member of the local community.
We are regularly involved in charity fundraising. From entering a team each year in the Race for Life, participating in Yorkshire Cancer Research's Biggest Tea Break to holding an open weekend at Burton Waters in aid of the Multiple Sclerosis Trust, our team is always enthusiastic about playing a part.
Mrs Ives, Honorary Burgess of
Hedon, Pictured with John and
Richard Beal, Opens Old Hall Court.
Yorkshire's Biggest Tea Break -
Carol Narborough serves up
tea to the site team in aid of
cancer research.
On Behalf of Leukaemia Research young Molly-Ann Barnett
accepts £1600 from Richard Beal. The sum was raised through
the auction of the shirt worn by world cup winner Jason
Leonard for his 100th England international game.